Posted on 04/03/2021 8:05:29 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
Headlining a diversity and inclusion webinar hosted by an elite California K-12 preparatory school on Wednesday, Marxist Angela Davis called on students at the $47,300 a year prep school to "dismantle capitalism."
Davis, a militant black power activist and former Communist Party member, headlined the final session of the Head-Royce School's 2021 CommunityEd series.
"Ultimately I think we're going to have to dismantle capitalism if we really want to move in a progressive direction, if we want our children and children's children and their children to begin to move along a trajectory that is described by freedom," she said.
Davis has long been accused of anti-Semitism, beginning with her support for the Soviet Union's oppression of Jewish dissidents. She also backs the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.
Head-Royce spokeswoman Jennifer Beeson told the Washington Free Beacon that the school considered Davis's record before inviting her to speak, but ultimately felt that the lecture would be a good venue for students "to focus on her activism."
"There's kind of a complex and layered history that she has," Beeson said. "We viewed this as a teachable moment for students interested in activism, which is a core to being in our community."
Davis landed on the FBI's most wanted list for her involvement in an attempted courtroom takeover in 1970. Guns she purchased were used in a plot to free three murder suspects from the Marin County Civic Center in California, which left four people dead. Davis spent 18 months in jail and faced three felony charges for providing the weapons used in the attack, but was acquitted in 1972.
Davis went on to receive the Soviet Union's International Lenin Peace Prize in 1979 and praised "glorious" dictator Vladimir Lenin and his "great" Bolshevik Revolution, which ushered in a century of communism and left an estimated 100 million people dead.
At Wednesday's event, Davis spoke on subjects ranging from the coronavirus pandemic to the Black Lives Matter movement. She urged students to develop an international focus and "struggle against" the notion that the United States is the best country in the world.
"Of course it's the United States that claims to represent America, and I think that we have to struggle against this notion that this is the best country in the world, that we are always the ones to give leadership even when we're talking about social justice struggles," she said. "We have to take internationalism into consideration."
She also blamed American businesses for making life "unlivable" for immigrants in their home countries, driving them to seek shelter in the United States and subsequently imprisoning them.
"The detention of immigrants is the most profitable sector of the private prison industry and this is much connected to struggles against the prison industrial complex," Davis said. "And the fact that we have mass incarceration driven by racism is a product of capitalism."
Davis ensured students that she was aware of the carbon footprint she's left on the world through her extensive traveling through the Soviet bloc and beyond. That footprint, Davis told the students, is entangled in the "heteropatriarchy."
"This is the first time I have not been on a plane for an entire year since I was a young child. I also have to say parenthetically that my carbon footprint isn't what it should be, and I'm aware of that," Davis said. "I'm aware of the connections of struggles against climate change, for environmental justice, our struggles against racism and heteropatriarchy and capitalist exploitation."
Decades of activism, Davis told students, taught her that there are always new social justice battles to fight, including the fight for black transgender women, a community that is "subject to more forms of violence" than any other, Davis said.
"We think of freedom as an endpoint. But I don't think there is an endpoint. Freedom is an infinite struggle. There's always more work to do," Davis said.
More than 1,000 Head-Royce students and community members viewed the webinar, according to Head of School Crystal Land. Head-Royce director of diversity and inclusion Johara Tucker moderated the discussion.
Tuition at Head-Royce starts at $33,100 for kindergarten through fifth grade. Head-Royce charges $37,200 for middle school and $47,300 for high school.
Davis frequently speaks at colleges and universities across the United States. Yale University selected Davis to speak at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event last year. Butler University this week canceled an event where the controversial figure was expected to speak after facing pressure from Jewish students.
Angela Davis
Murderous commie bitch.
Progressive Values —> Zer0.
Just check out the results of Hussein Zer0.
Crazy old broad.
Her hairstyle still looks like the inside of a flashbulb.
They only know destruction. They cannot build. They cannot tell the truth.
Surprised some one has not taken her out.
Punch all commies. They just want to enslave people.
I wonder how much the vicious little Commie (redacted) was paid for her speech?
Yep, same with Ayers and Dohrn. They all should’ve had their helicopter rides long ago.
Accessory to murder
She was a straw purchaser of a firearm that was used to kill a judge
And the Left celebrates this militant Leftist extremist.
This is my prep school. (Class of ‘72.) The school went full progressive after I left (although my civics and history teacher was a Marxist). I’m disgusted and have asked them to remove me from the alumnae mailing list.
I received the following Wednesday:
“ I am writing to you as both a fellow alumna and current parent at Head-Royce School to share an exciting and important new initiative that I and a group of other Head-Royce parents have launched in response to this extraordinary year and ongoing national conversation about racism, most recently directed against Asian-Americans. As we continue to confront the double pandemics of COVID-19 and racism and police brutality in our country, we have witnessed members of the Head-Royce faculty and staff of color continue to rise to the challenge and meet the moment with heart, courage, and purpose.
In particular, I, along with several other parents, witnessed first-hand the lasting impression of one transformative fourth grade teacher, who took the challenges of last year and used them to make a difference for our kids, our families and the entire Head-Royce community. He made sure every student was valued despite their different learning styles and that no one fell through the cracks of distance learning. He also helped revamp the curriculum to ensure our kids were seeing the world from different perspectives. This teacher inspired us to launch a grassroots fundraising campaign to create the Umoja Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (“DEI”) at Head-Royce School, an annual endowed award to recognize a faculty/staff member going above-and-beyond in furthering the mission of DEI at Head-Royce.
Umoja is the Swahili word for unity, a principle and practice of togetherness in all things good and of mutual benefit. This principle inspired the award and has also been critical in the award creation process. Parents across affinity groups — African-American Family Network, Asian Parents Network, Learning Differences Network and the new White Anti-Racist Family Network — came together in unity with the school administration to craft this endowed award.. A unique feature of the Umoja Award will be the opportunity for parent and student nominations in addition to peer nominations, with Trustees and parents on the Board’s DEI committee serving on the award selection committee.
We are very excited about the launch of this grassroots award that allows us to recognize the heroes who are leading the way in DEI at Head-Royce. However, in order for us to present the award to the first faculty/staff member this school year, we need to raise a minimum of $100,000 before April 16... Fortunately, we are more than 70% there! This is a one-time-only six week fundraising campaign to create an endowed fund that will last forever, awarding 4% of the fund value each year. We would love your support to help get us over the finish line.”
It’s been said many times—communists have no idea why they support communism.
I was going to ask who on earth let her talk to Kindergartners, then saw it was an “elite California K-12 preparatory school”.
I think I understand.
Sorry to hear that. They turn everything the touch to crap.
Even uglier inside than outside. And that’s difficult.
Aaarrrggghhh! That is one fugly shemale.
Need eye-bleach now.
Communist Thought Police Have Joined The Communist Purge & Nothing Is Being Done About Any Of It!
I’ve seen this woman for over 40 years now ; Having attended Berkeley in the 1980s
she is a complete and utter moron; as are almost all politicians in the state of California
Orange county and the mountain is in North northern counties excepted
I mean stone cold Marxist morons
Angela Y Davis
Teaching Faculty
Pension: $58,556.28
Benefits: Not provided
Total pension &
benefits amount: $58,556.28
Last Employer: Santa Cruz
Years of Service 15.67
Year of Retirement 2008
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